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Conditions We Treat

Bipolar disorder,stabilized with skill.

Bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia — when mood moves on its own schedule, careful psychiatry and psychotherapy together can return you to a life that feels yours.

Understanding bipolar disorder

A treatable, lifelong conditionwith a clear path forward.

Bipolar disorder is a mood condition characterized by episodes of depression alternating with elevated states — mania or hypomania — that can disrupt sleep, judgment, work, and relationships.

It is biological. It is also responsive to treatment. With accurate diagnosis, psychiatric stabilization, and the kind of psychotherapy that addresses sleep, routine, and stress, most people live full and stable lives.

Signs & Symptoms

Recognizingthe cycle.

Bipolar disorder is often missed for years — diagnosed only as depression — because elevated states can feel productive. Knowing both poles is essential to treatment.

01

Depressive episodes

  • Persistent low mood, emptiness, or hopelessness
  • Loss of interest in usual activities
  • Sleeping too much, profound fatigue
  • Difficulty concentrating, slowed thinking
  • Thoughts of death or self-harm
02

Manic & hypomanic episodes

  • Markedly decreased need for sleep
  • Racing thoughts and rapid speech
  • Inflated confidence or grandiosity
  • Risky decisions — financial, sexual, social
  • Irritability, agitation, or impulsivity
Our Clinical Approach

How we treatbipolar disorder.

Bipolar care lives at the intersection of biology and routine. Our work integrates both with patience and precision.

01

Expert Medication Management

Mood stabilizers and other medications managed with care — adjusted thoughtfully, monitored closely, and explained at every step.

02

Interpersonal & Social Rhythm Therapy

Evidence-based therapy that stabilizes the daily rhythms — sleep, meals, social engagement — that keep mood episodes at bay.

03

Family & Relational Work

Bipolar disorder lives in relationship. Family education and therapy help loved ones become partners in long-term stability.

The Path Forward

What working with uslooks like.

I

Assessment

A thorough psychiatric and psychological evaluation — symptoms, history, biology, life context — to understand what is actually happening, not only what is observable.

II

Personalized care

An individualized plan built with you: evidence-based therapies, judicious medication when appropriate, and supports calibrated to your goals and pace.

III

Integration

Body, sleep, nutrition, and relationships brought into the work — so what you learn in therapy becomes how you live, not only how you cope.

IV

Continuum

A clear path through residential, PHP, IOP, and outpatient care — and a thoughtful aftercare plan that honors the work you've done.

Frequently Asked

Questions familiesask us most.

Confidential answers to the questions we hear most often. If yours is not here, our admissions team is a phone call away.

Most people with bipolar disorder benefit from ongoing medication. Decisions about long-term care are made together, with your psychiatrist explaining benefits, risks, and alternatives clearly.

Begin Today

Stability is possible.Let us help you build it.

Speak with our admissions team in confidence. We will help you understand the right level of care for the episode you are in.

In crisis? Call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone.